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  1. Obee

    Let me take you by the hand

    Hey Wayne, the vehicles are on the wrong side of the road for UK !!! Watching too much US TV ?????? John
  2. Obee

    Victorian era carriage

    The carriage is now complete, and ready for delivery to its owner. It's been a labour of love on my behalf, but a very enjoyable challenge, and glad I was able to show you the step needed in construction of these vintage kits. Next challenge will be the Phoenix Royal Mail Coach, but maybe...
  3. Obee

    Blaster Collection

    Victor, I really noticed that when I added lights into 2 new cabinets and used LEDs. I did thing about replacing all the older halogens in 3 cabinets but that was just too much trouble, so I have just left them. John
  4. Obee

    AWI044 British 22nd Foot NCO

    I have tried to repair FL parts, like swords, rifles etc, but the metal is very brittle and i have trouble drilling it. My suggestion would be to replace the broken part of the spontoon with a new piece of wire. If it is the upper part, with the blade, I'd then trim the blade, drill it and...
  5. Obee

    Cocktails & Conversation with Andy C. Neilson

    Just a 'lucky' as the people in Sydney in July were !!! Pity you couldn't make it. John
  6. Obee

    Bygone Age Phaeton Carriage by Phoenix Model Developments

    I'll be following this post too, and see how your carriage evolves. I have asembled and painted this set about 12 years ago, so here are pictures from that one, the local collector who I did it for, was very pleased :) John
  7. Obee

    Victorian era carriage

    Almost completed, I've finished painting the horses but still need to detail the brass fittings like buckles on the harness and the reins. I added the reins using plastic coated wire which meant I didn't need to paint them, they are flexible so can be easily moulded into shape and into the...
  8. Obee

    Artillery Position, Normandy

    That looks very realistic with the use of cam netting to disguise the gun position, well done !!! John
  9. Obee

    Down time

    Is there going to be a General Inspection soon?? John
  10. Obee

    KURSK

    That tank crew sure get arond, don't they ?? John
  11. Obee

    Hard days work.................

    Looks like PORK is popular in Ancient Rome today??? John
  12. Obee

    Victorian era carriage

    It's been a slow down last week, grandkids over for the school holidays, so my painting had to halt. I've now completed most of the construction, just the reins to go now, and then some finer details painted then all the matte areas given a glossy coat, so hopefully all competed this week. John
  13. Obee

    Faces

    WOW, looking good now with the undercoat, but I bet they will be VERY colourful when completed? John
  14. Obee

    October Dispatches

    More of Sharpe's (95th) Rifles ???? John
  15. Obee

    This dust....................

    The crew look great, glad to help out with a 'lick of paint', John
  16. Obee

    "Welcome to the Fugawi Tribe L-T"...

    Yes, a lieutenant with a map, the MOST dangerous thing in the jungle !!!!!! John
  17. Obee

    Victorian era carriage

    The grey primer is from a local hardware chain here in Australia (Bunnings), it was the cheapest they sell and works fine, but probably only available here in AUS. The harness from horses to carriage came with the kit, but I joined it to the horses using some very small nails (1mm panel pins)...
  18. Obee

    Sneak peek

    I hope that WARPARK is going to make an add-on set of gunners to make a full detachment, 7 gunners. They only have 3 loaders and an officer but need a layer, breech operator and the gun commander (NCO) to fire the gun. The officer isn't really needed on the gun platform. On Eastern Front John
  19. Obee

    Victorian era carriage

    This coming weekend I'll get on with the painting, now that it is undercoated and the harness organised. I've started on the figures first, then horse colours before detailing their harness. John
  20. Obee

    The Atlantic Wall

    Briiliant !!! I love it, well done, yet again Robin, John
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